Mini Portable Travel Mobile Speaker



This plug-and-play portable mini speakers design for your iPhone iPod PC Mp3 MP4 smartphones and portable CD players with 3.5mm audio jack. With a very small footprint, very ideal for travel and mobility. Give it a twist and the top portion expands, giving you extra air space which brings out the bass. You'd have to hear it to believe it. For speakers this size, it sure packs a punch. With built in lithium batteries, you can have hours and hours of listening. And with the built-in retractable audio and charge cables, there are no extra cables to bring around and no cable mess. When you need to charge your tweakers, just pull the charge cable out, and connect it to a mini USB, or use the included USB charge adapter to connect to a USB port. The speakers come in dual speaker configuration with stereo sound. With Grandmax Tweakers - Tiny Pocket Size with Room Filling Sound!



Multi-functional Computer Just for Kids



The Roundbox is an all-in-one entertainment and learning machine; it combines the functions of a TV, DVD player, video game console, digital camera, and laptop and tablet computer. It’s all wrapped up in a kid-friendly design that’s both easy to carry and simple to use. Unlike those clunky stand-alone portable DVD players or single-function gaming systems that clutter up the car on long trips, this one machine does pretty much everything a kid in the 5-14 age range would want it to do. They can play movies, take pictures, play games, draw, and do all of the normal computer stuff. But a couple of the design features are very cool, especially for a kids’ product: first, the screen can rotate and then close, creating a tablet computer that can be held on the lap. Also, the touch pad can be left in place on the computer’s body and used like a regular touch pad – or it can be removed and used as a mouse.



Holga Samsung Galaxy S II lens filter kit



Holga Samsung Galaxy S II lens filter kit could delight users of the Android handset as it serves both as a photographic peripheral as well as a sheath. Users have to simply wrap the case on the smartphone and experience the range of special effects and filters. As mobile phone owners slip on the cover, a set of 9 distinct special effects are touted to become accessible. This function can be accessed without any sort of installed app or software since it’s pure hardware involved in the process. To grasp the attention of potential buyers, the team has designed the lens very similar to a rotary dial on a telephone. We can assume it to follow a ‘call to get an effect’ agenda. With 5 color choices of red, blue, white, black and silver, the filters seek to make photography fascinating to all. The Holga Samsung Galaxy S II lens filter kit price is tagged at $27.99.


Curved Tablet shaped Flexible Smartphone



The flexible LED screen technology oversized smartphone or smaller tablet is that it can also be used as a lampshade when it doesn’t serve as a communication device. The handset becomes not only a lampshade through its placement in a special cradle, but it also charges up through the same mechanism. Flexible LED phones are mere prototypes and concepts now, but the likes of Sony and Samsung are working hard to make them real. It will be cool to have a phone or tablet with a solid base area and a flexible display that you can expand to either handset size or slate size. Samsung Waview is a pretty nice start for a future prototype, but its glass looks a bit too thick to be viable. A quick idea for specs: dual core 2GHz processor, 2GB RAM, 720p resolution, 8MP camera and maybe some 3D graphics thrown in just for fun. 



Energy In-Wall Speaker Pair


The EAS-6W in-wall speaker was designed to work in any listening environment. With the 1-inch aluminum dome tweeter and 6.5-inch composite aluminum driver, the EAS-6W delivers powerful deep bass, a sultry smooth midrange and crisp clean highs. The tweeter is even adjustable, so you can point the sound towards or away from your listening location! It’s sonically matched to the whole EAS Series, making it an excellent foundation for a home theater system. The EAS-6W also features a detachable bezel, designed to facilitate installation and painting. Flat On-Axis Frequency Response with Wide Bandwidth: Speakers should reproduce the entire audio range in a uniform manner. By ensuring that no one frequency dominates any other, With Veritas, every note is delivered accurately—and the sound is as natural as possible.



HTC Cemile is the largest Android smartphone



HTC Cemile uses a full HD 1920 x 1080 pixel display with a 4.8 inch diagonal, thus becoming the largest Android smartphone out there, unless you count the Galaxy Note as a handset. This concept HTC also comes with a 16 megapixel camera with dual LED flash, a front 2 megapixel camera, NFC support, Bluetooth 4.0 and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with HTC Sense UI 4.0. The phone relies on a 2500mAh Li-Akku battery for juicing up the machine and the specs list also includes HSPA+ connectivity, LTE, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n and 60GHz support (a new wireless technology). HTC Cemile adopts a metallic case as chassis and it provides 32GB of flash memory for storage purposes. It also has changeable virtual buttons, that are easy to tweak, courtesy of a special feature from HTC.



HiFiMan HE-400 headphones have been disclosed



The HiFiMan HE-400 headphones have been disclosed. This aural gear claims to deliver clear sound along with deep bass and rich quality. The integrated planar magnetic drivers are touted as the main contributors to an impressive sound experience. The utilization of these drivers is something we frequently bump into in an audio peripheral industry which mostly uses such components of the dynamic type that are more cost efficient and easier to manufacture. A planar driver comprises a very slim and light diaphragm, surrounded by powerful magnets. As opposed to dynamic drivers, headphones with planar ones employ additional force and surface area to deliver sound. Thus the device becomes more responsive and accurate. Or that’s what users should hope to expect from the HiFiMan headset, at least. The HiFiMan HE-400 headphones may now be pre-ordered online through head-direct.com for a price of $349.



Retrode 2 equipped with ports for Sega and SNES controllers


The Retrode 2 is also equipped with ports for Sega and SNES controllers to be connected and the Retrode 2 connects to your PC via a USB 2.0 connection. You will need to install an emulator on to your PC to be able to play the games, watch the video after the jump to see the Retrode 2 in action. The Retrode is the world’s most versatile (and fun!) USB adapter for vintage video games. Revive the good old 16-bit times on your computer/smartphone/tablet, using your original cartridges and controllers. Gamers who are looking to play a few retro games on their PC systems. Might be interested in a new adapter unveiled by Retrode, that will allow you to use cartridges from your old, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and Nintendo SNES/SFC, together with Access ROM and SRAM. The Retrode 2 is now available to pre-order and will start shipping in February 2012, for $85.



HP Photosmart eStation Printer

The detachable, 7-inch, full-color touchscreen doubles as a wireless digital companion and control panel for remote printing. Tap into your online world—browse the Web, access news and weather updates, e-mail and more. Download and print from the Web—documents, photos and more—using a handy, wireless touchscreen. Browse the latest e-book bestsellers or old favorites, using the wireless touchscreen. Use apps to print from the Web without using a PC. Use customized apps to quickly get the prints you want from the Web. Access and print, using apps for Yahoo!®, Facebook, and Snapfish. Get fun and useful templates for calendars, games and more, using HP Quick Forms.



Flexible LEDs Might Give Us Roll-Up Computer Screens



Flexible LEDs that will make it possible to use them in never-before-seen types of displays and configurations. In general, organic LEDs (used for applications like cell phone screens) are smaller, cheaper and easier to produce, but inorganic LEDs (like you might see on an outdoor electronic billboard) are brighter and more durable. This new technology combines the best attributes of both types of LEDs and makes it possible to use them in thin, flexible arrays that were impossible with inorganic LEDs until now. The new LEDs are manufactured by depositing light-emitting material onto a wafer layer, with a “sacrificial layer” between them. The sacrificial layer is dissolved away (leaving the wafer free to be used again, unlike traditional LED manufacturing methods) and the LEDs can then be mounted to just about any substrate.